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Renewing Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Policy, Performance and Prospects

Renewing Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Renewing Development in Sub-Saharan Africa book

Policy, Performance and Prospects
Edited ByDeryke Belshaw, the late Arthur Ian Livingstone
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2002
eBook Published 6 December 2001
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203996508
Pages 496
eBook ISBN 9780203996508
Subjects Area Studies, Development Studies
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Belshaw, D., & Livingstone, T.L.A.I. (Eds.). (2002). Renewing Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Policy, Performance and Prospects (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203996508

ABSTRACT

Renewing Development in Sub-Saharan Africa reviews the debates and brings together specialist contributions, to provide a clear guide to the major complexities of African development. They lay the foundation for designing a range of individual country-specific policy-sets, in which the strategic components are prioritized according to each country's constraints and opportunities. The emphasis of the book is on the identification of effective strategies that will enable individual countries to most effectively exploit their growth opportunities and to meet poverty-reducing and other key equity objectives.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Part I Reviewing development in sub-Saharan Africa

chapter 1|34 pages

Development in sub-Saharan Africa

Progress and problems
Edited ByDeryke Belshaw, the late Arthur Ian Livingstone

part |2 pages

Part II Conflict and power

chapter 2|16 pages

Conflict prevention and conflict resolution

Interventions and results
ByOliver Furley

chapter 3|26 pages

The economics and political economy of conflict in sub-Saharan Africa

ByChristopher Cramer

chapter 4|18 pages

Planning for post-conflict rehabilitation

ByReginald Herbold Green

part |2 pages

Part III Agriculture and the rural sector

chapter 5|20 pages

Smallholder farming in Africa

Stasis and dynamics
BySteve Wiggins

chapter 6|14 pages

The intensification of small-scale livestock enterprises

Progress and prospects
ByMartin Upton

chapter 7|18 pages

Development and change in Sahelian dryland agriculture

ByMichael Mortimore

chapter 8|13 pages

Paying for agricultural research and extension

ByStephen Akroyd, Alex Duncan

chapter 9|10 pages

New institutional economics, agricultural parastatals and marketing policy

ByJonathan Kydd, Andrew Dorward, Colin Poulton

chapter 10|15 pages

Agricultural marketing in Africa since Berg and Bates

Results of liberalisation
ByPaul Mosley

chapter 11|24 pages

The dimensions of food aid in sub-Saharan Africa

Policy lessons
ByJohn Shaw

chapter 12|15 pages

Rural poverty reduction in Africa

Strategic options in rural development
ByDeryke Belshaw

chapter 13|18 pages

The role of non-governmental organisations in African development

Critical issues
ByTina Wallace

chapter 14|13 pages

Prospects for rural labour force absorption through rural industry

ByIan Livingstone

part |2 pages

Part IV Industry and the urban sector

chapter 15|22 pages

An overview of manufacturing development in sub-Saharan Africa

ByMichael Tribe

chapter 16|12 pages

Could import protection drive manufacturing exports in Africa?

ByJohn Thoburn

chapter 17|12 pages

Stimulating economic recovery through private sector development

ByT.W. Oshikoya and K. Mlambo

chapter 18|19 pages

Economic growth, wellbeing and governance in Africa’s urban sector

ByCarole Rakodi

chapter 19|9 pages

Information needs for urban policy making in Africa

ByAnthony O’Connor

part |2 pages

Part V International trade and transport constraints

chapter 20|15 pages

Trade policy reforms in sub-Saharan Africa

Implementation and outcomes in the 1990s
ByOliver Morrissey

chapter 21|18 pages

The non-recovery of agricultural tradables and its consequences for rural poverty

ByPeter Lawrence, Deryke Belshaw

chapter 22|17 pages

Disadvantaged economies

Africa’s landlocked countries
ByIan Livingstone

chapter 23|20 pages

Creating a sustainable regional framework for development

The Southern African Development Community
ByCarolyn Jenkins, Lynne Thomas

part |2 pages

Part VI Gender, health and education

chapter 24|15 pages

Gender and development

Policy issues in the context of globalisation
ByMarjorie Mbilinyi

chapter 25|15 pages

Health and sickness

Towards health systems that meet the needs of the poor
ByGerald Bloom and Henry Lucas, with Rosalind Goodrich

chapter 26|14 pages

Achieving schooling for all

Is gender a constraint or an opportunity?
ByChristopher Colclough

part |2 pages

Part VII Final observations

chapter 27|8 pages

Final observations on strategy and policy reform

Edited ByDeryke Belshaw, the late Arthur Ian Livingstone
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